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the netherlands, france and italy are now considering having their own votes. cecilia. >> okay, lama, thank you. >>> and that vote making its way into the race for the white house. donald trump in scotland today to check up on his golf courses. the whole political press corping right there. far off the campaign trail, but not so far that he didn't have a new attack for hillary clinton. what trump now says she's afraid of. abc's tom llamas was right there. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump is accusing of hillary clinton of hiding from the media because she opposed brexit. >> do you think it's a mistake not to go on camera? >> yes, she should go on camera. she called brexit 100% wrong. and she doesn't want to go on camera because she's embarrassed. >> reporter: clinton did release a statement, calling brexit an example of why we need experienced leadership in the white house and now is a time to support our friends and allies. trump's comments come as he toured another one of his golf courses in scotland. >> never been a backdrop like this. >> reporter: the pres
the netherlands, france and italy are now considering having their own votes. cecilia. >> okay, lama, thank you. >>> and that vote making its way into the race for the white house. donald trump in scotland today to check up on his golf courses. the whole political press corping right there. far off the campaign trail, but not so far that he didn't have a new attack for hillary clinton. what trump now says she's afraid of. abc's tom llamas was right there. >> reporter:...
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the netherlands, france, and italy are considering having their own votes. >>> donald trump is headed home to the u.s. after sharing more of his opinions about england's brexit vote while visiting two golf courses he owns in scott land. the presumptive republican presidential nominee praised british voters for voting to leave the european union. today trump spoke about uk prime minister david cameron's decision to resign following thursday's vote. >> it was a sad way to have to resign. it shouldn't have taken place. the whole thing shouldn't have taken place. and i guess he was misled. i felt what happened was going to happen. it was sad for david cameron. it was very pathetic for president obama. it was certainly pathetic for hillary clinton. they called it wrong. >> democrat hillary clinton did not campaign today but she released this ad. it criticizes trump for his response to the brexit vote. >>> scary moments today when a bear cub escaped at the zoo in columbus, ohio. the bear scaled a 12-foot-hyphens. the zoo went on lockdown for about 15 minutes until workers captured the 7-mon
the netherlands, france, and italy are considering having their own votes. >>> donald trump is headed home to the u.s. after sharing more of his opinions about england's brexit vote while visiting two golf courses he owns in scott land. the presumptive republican presidential nominee praised british voters for voting to leave the european union. today trump spoke about uk prime minister david cameron's decision to resign following thursday's vote. >> it was a sad way to have to...
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frances? >>> i will go home early if you send me. i am not going to say in to that, the drive time westbound 580 from tracy to dublin is our slow spot. 36 minutes, 680, through the dublin grade, to mission boulevard, 15 minutes and no problems northbound 85 through san jose to cupertino. 16 minutes. and outside, walnut creek, 680, flowing well, and in the south bay a live shot shows 280 and highway 17 good out of the santa cruz mountains. if you want to take mass transit that is a great way to go especially tomorrow with all of the problems in san francisco but bart, no delays, ace is looking good, and muni is reporting no delays. avoid the south of market area with president obama's visit. we also have a giants game so heads up there. guys? >> san jose is relaxing restrictions on watering lawns but the drought has some people replacing real grass with artificial turf and that is nice but you do not have to. starting july 1st the new water conservation target drops from 30% to 20%. >> we will continue to conserve water but because of
frances? >>> i will go home early if you send me. i am not going to say in to that, the drive time westbound 580 from tracy to dublin is our slow spot. 36 minutes, 680, through the dublin grade, to mission boulevard, 15 minutes and no problems northbound 85 through san jose to cupertino. 16 minutes. and outside, walnut creek, 680, flowing well, and in the south bay a live shot shows 280 and highway 17 good out of the santa cruz mountains. if you want to take mass transit that is a...
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. >> thank you, frances. >> thank you, frances. the investigation into the egy >> fremont, palo alto, north bay, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> financial ripples from the britain bombshell will be felt in the united states. we are hearing from entrepreneurs this morning would will tend the global summit at stanford. cornell barnard spoke to so of them. they predict real trouble ahead. >> it is a crazy decision. >> irish tech entrepreneur was stunned to hear the news. great britain voting to leave the european union. for michael the time cog not be worse. >> bad for business. i am an entrepreneur. >> he is in the bay area for the global entrepreneurship summit at stanford. this reception for tech companies, is to network with those around the world but now the focus changed. >> for businesses that operate both in the u.k. and for the rest of european, everything will be harder. >> a gentleman from berlin knows it was not simple. there are struggles. the migration crisis. the economic crisis. some of the member states...
. >> thank you, frances. >> thank you, frances. the investigation into the egy >> fremont, palo alto, north bay, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> financial ripples from the britain bombshell will be felt in the united states. we are hearing from entrepreneurs this morning would will tend the global summit at stanford. cornell barnard spoke to so of them. they predict real trouble ahead. >> it is a crazy decision. >> irish tech entrepreneur was...
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frances? >> we have a sig-alert in oakland. in the macarthur maze. it could tie up traffic. westbound 80 the connection ramp to southbound 80, a lane is blocked for an hour. the best bet is to head over to 580 and cut over to 980 and 880 and avoid the mess. two hot spots, the second is an injury crash southbound 680 at sunol. >> we are tracking major breaking news this morning: u.k. voters have spoken. they want to leave the e.u. british prime minister cameron clearly emotional making the announcement overnight he will step down. we will likely feel the effects on the other side of the pond at home. jessica castro joins us. what happens now? >>> this could be the start of a domino effect with money and how the young countries react politically. it will affect the united states. a few minutes ago, the speaker of the house, paul ryan, speaking out saying our relationship with the u.k. is special and it will stay unaffected by the vote but that remains to be seen. now, the market, throughout the
frances? >> we have a sig-alert in oakland. in the macarthur maze. it could tie up traffic. westbound 80 the connection ramp to southbound 80, a lane is blocked for an hour. the best bet is to head over to 580 and cut over to 980 and 880 and avoid the mess. two hot spots, the second is an injury crash southbound 680 at sunol. >> we are tracking major breaking news this morning: u.k. voters have spoken. they want to leave the e.u. british prime minister cameron clearly emotional...
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here's meteorologist frances dinglasan in for meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi. things are calm right now. it will be breezy this afternoon. san francisco currently 355, oakland 57. mountain view already at 61 are december and san jose mild at 62. check out half moon bay. very cool right now at 45 degrees. this time we are looking toward sfo. a few more temperatures for you. lots of 50s. santa rosa 52. also fairfield in the 50s. here's how it plays out. we will see some warming by 9:00 this morning. still cool at the coast and in half moon bay. only 56 degrees. but by lunchtime you will notice things will already be warming up to the 90s in the inland areas. and then this afternoon we will see upper 90s inland, but that breezy coast will keep things cool in the san francisco and half moon bay area. comfortable numbers all around the bay. i'll have your complete seven-day forecast coming up. >> francis, thank you. sheriff's deputies in contra costa county are looking for the suspect in another shooting it mere pittsburgh. it happened on westbound highway 4. the dr
here's meteorologist frances dinglasan in for meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi. things are calm right now. it will be breezy this afternoon. san francisco currently 355, oakland 57. mountain view already at 61 are december and san jose mild at 62. check out half moon bay. very cool right now at 45 degrees. this time we are looking toward sfo. a few more temperatures for you. lots of 50s. santa rosa 52. also fairfield in the 50s. here's how it plays out. we will see some warming by 9:00...
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the heat alert coming up >> thank you, frances. in the wake of the orlando shooting that targeted members of the lgbt community, there be a increased police presence at events today. there's a security checkpoint screening at every entrance to pride fest. safety is the mantra of today's celebrations but there's mixed feelings. >> i think it needs to be implemented and it's a good idea. >> we have metal detectors we should all be safe but we are still always looking over our shoulders. >> i do not think more police presence will make us safe. the attack in orlando was one lone gunman. >> an estimated 1 million people will line market street for the parade which is described as the largest gathering of lgbt people in the nation. the parade starts at 10:00 this morning. there will be a lot of street closers. the area around civic center will be closed today and market street from beale to eighth will be closed for the pride parade. uniis asking people to take public transportation and will reroute buses away from the closers. bart wil
the heat alert coming up >> thank you, frances. in the wake of the orlando shooting that targeted members of the lgbt community, there be a increased police presence at events today. there's a security checkpoint screening at every entrance to pride fest. safety is the mantra of today's celebrations but there's mixed feelings. >> i think it needs to be implemented and it's a good idea. >> we have metal detectors we should all be safe but we are still always looking over our...
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frances? >> good morning, everyone. if you head to petaluma heads up a new crash reported south 101 at east washington, injuries could be involved so it means we could see delays. also, the early crash i just mentioned last report has been cleared to the shoulder but westbound 80 is slow out of fairfield and not horrible, into the cordelia junction. across the san mateo bridge in the westbound direction an early stall and traffic is sluggish beyond the toll plaza is i will check owe the drive times on the westbound 92 ride, san mateo bridge 25 americans and slower then normal and across the bay bridge in is a way to the lights but across the span it is 16 minutes with no delays across the golden gate bridge. >> we are hearing from you costco members having trouble with your new costco visa card. a major glitch. >> golden gate bridge, alcatraz, now facebook and google the latest boom in bay area tourism in the most famous tech companies. >> but, first, "good morning america" and what is coming up next. >> good morning, n
frances? >> good morning, everyone. if you head to petaluma heads up a new crash reported south 101 at east washington, injuries could be involved so it means we could see delays. also, the early crash i just mentioned last report has been cleared to the shoulder but westbound 80 is slow out of fairfield and not horrible, into the cordelia junction. across the san mateo bridge in the westbound direction an early stall and traffic is sluggish beyond the toll plaza is i will check owe the...
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frances? >> we had a lot of activities early. they have cleared. i want to show. >> few camera shots, westbound looking good, into foster city with slowing southbound 880 near 92 and a nice looking shot of 280 in san jose, highway 17, across the screen. it will be pretty crowdedded with the necessary weather folks heading to the beach and president obama is here south manager coat area. we have a lot of activity in san francisco that will affect the commute. >>er continuing to track the major breaking news this morning the u.k. voting to break from the european union. early this morning an emotional prime minister david cameron announcing he is step down and will look by october. he said this morning that he doesn't feel that he is the right opinion to lead the country into to new chapter. the vote sent the world market into turmoil and futures are down right now, and european and asian markets are tumbleing some by 10%. jessica castro is tracking this. what does it mean for the average americ
frances? >> we had a lot of activities early. they have cleared. i want to show. >> few camera shots, westbound looking good, into foster city with slowing southbound 880 near 92 and a nice looking shot of 280 in san jose, highway 17, across the screen. it will be pretty crowdedded with the necessary weather folks heading to the beach and president obama is here south manager coat area. we have a lot of activity in san francisco that will affect the commute. >>er continuing to...
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frances dinglasan will have the ♪ light piano today i saw a giant. it had no arms, but it welcomed me. (hawk call) it had no heart, but it was alive. (train wheels on tracks) it had no mouth, but it spoke to me. it said, "rocky mountaineer: all aboard amazing". >> quarry lakes in fremont reopens for swimming today after it closed earlier this year due to toxic algae. the health department cleared the lake to reopen after tests showed little or more toxins for at least a month. quarry lakes is open for swimming from 11:00 this morning until 6:00 p.m. today might be a nice day to cool off at the pool or the lake. francis is tracking the accuweather forecast for us. hi, francis. >> that's right, chris. currently it's 50 degrees in santa cruz. we will warm up nicely, especially inland. in many locations plenty ever sunshine and breezy weather at the coast. i'll have your neighborhood forecast coming up. >> also ahead, devin kevin durant is deciding with he might play next year. might it be in a warriors uniform? larry beil tells us which teams will be ma
frances dinglasan will have the ♪ light piano today i saw a giant. it had no arms, but it welcomed me. (hawk call) it had no heart, but it was alive. (train wheels on tracks) it had no mouth, but it spoke to me. it said, "rocky mountaineer: all aboard amazing". >> quarry lakes in fremont reopens for swimming today after it closed earlier this year due to toxic algae. the health department cleared the lake to reopen after tests showed little or more toxins for at least a month....
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hunt and walk with a lot of water, right, frances? >> yeah, a lot of water and maybe a big hat to protect you be from the strong sun you will see there today. it will be quite warm. here's a look at live doppler 7hd. we see some coastal clouds but it's a very shallow marine layer. it won't get very far and do much damage to inland temperatures." right now in the half moon bay it's dropped down to 48 degrees. 50 novato and santa rosa. 60 in san jose and mountain view. 65 antioch. that's where we will see some of the warmer temperatures today. there's san francisco san francisco. you see the coastal clouds. they try to push their way in but they aren't going to get very far and they will push back very quickly. we could still see some patchy coastal fog this morning. a warm to hot day ahead a heat alert in effect monday through wednesday. we will see triple digit heat in inland areas. highs today will be nice and warm, much like yesterday in san jose. the high 88. mid-90s through morgan hill and gilroy, and santa cruz, also a pleasant d
hunt and walk with a lot of water, right, frances? >> yeah, a lot of water and maybe a big hat to protect you be from the strong sun you will see there today. it will be quite warm. here's a look at live doppler 7hd. we see some coastal clouds but it's a very shallow marine layer. it won't get very far and do much damage to inland temperatures." right now in the half moon bay it's dropped down to 48 degrees. 50 novato and santa rosa. 60 in san jose and mountain view. 65 antioch....
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do in the bay area this weekend, let's get right to the full weather forecast with our meteorologist france. >> we'll need the air conditioning because things are going to heat up around here. blue skies over many parts of the bay area. barely picking up any clouds out there. sunny and warm today. temperatures right now are already reaching 81 degrees. it's 81 in antioch. fairfield is 70. 58 in san francisco for the pride runners getting ready and golden gate park. it's already getting pretty warm there and at san jose at 66 degrees. half moon bay still at 55 degrees. compared to yesterday at this time, we're off to a much milder start in many areas we're much warmer even seven degrees warmer compared to yesterday in oakland and 9 degrees warmer yesterday at this time. here's a look looking south towards san francisco. it's sunny and breezy today. a heat alert for early next week because some triple-digits are expected for a few inland locations. and i'll show you that with the accuweather seven-day forecast. red flag warning in effect until 6:00 tonight. winds gusting up to 25 miles per ho
do in the bay area this weekend, let's get right to the full weather forecast with our meteorologist france. >> we'll need the air conditioning because things are going to heat up around here. blue skies over many parts of the bay area. barely picking up any clouds out there. sunny and warm today. temperatures right now are already reaching 81 degrees. it's 81 in antioch. fairfield is 70. 58 in san francisco for the pride runners getting ready and golden gate park. it's already getting...
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been repaired, egyptian investigators said the memory chips of the black boxes to a technical team in france. they were recovered in the mediterranean sea, that is where the plane vanished off radar in may with 66 people on board. a maryland woman has quite a survival story, found a life nearly 12 hours after falling out of a boat, she was voting sunday night with her boyfriend and friends, the boat did a way of causing her to fall in the river. was like ok, they will get me, when they turned around and looking, i said, they do not see jummy: she swim a mile before reaching an island, in the morning, a rescue team spotted her and reunited her with her family. that is scary. dew point temperatures in the 70's already. a good engaged to figure out whether we will feel warm or hot or ultra muggy. temperature 80 degrees or higher , dew point 70 degrees or higher, 74 now, a guarantee it will feel oppressive. how it stacks up when we use dew point representing how oppressive we feel and over 70 oppressive. every now and then in the summertime, lower dew point and that is when we call it comfortabl
been repaired, egyptian investigators said the memory chips of the black boxes to a technical team in france. they were recovered in the mediterranean sea, that is where the plane vanished off radar in may with 66 people on board. a maryland woman has quite a survival story, found a life nearly 12 hours after falling out of a boat, she was voting sunday night with her boyfriend and friends, the boat did a way of causing her to fall in the river. was like ok, they will get me, when they turned...
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immigration -- most of the immigration into britain from the european union has been people from poland, france, elsewhere in europe. they're not really the ones that are provoking the reaction. the reaction is largely racist. for instance, if you look at the u.k. independence party's latest part of the campaign against eupe leaving the european union, it's a big poster that says breaking point and it shows all these arab refugees not coming into britain but coming out of greece. and they're not headed for britain. but it doesn't matter, because he wants to play the racist card. in fact somebody pointed out that it looks exactly like nazi propaganda from the late 1930s and early 1940s. and in fact what was said in that propaganda, that these people had ruined their own countries, they are going to ruin yours, is very similar to what he has been preaching about immigration. it's a campaign based on paranoia and on hate. >> we want to look at some of the polling that we've seen that appears to have been changed by jo cox's murder. what are you reading there on the ground? do you think that this t
immigration -- most of the immigration into britain from the european union has been people from poland, france, elsewhere in europe. they're not really the ones that are provoking the reaction. the reaction is largely racist. for instance, if you look at the u.k. independence party's latest part of the campaign against eupe leaving the european union, it's a big poster that says breaking point and it shows all these arab refugees not coming into britain but coming out of greece. and they're...
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you see it in the far rightist movement in france, the afd in germany. this is washing over large parts of the world. there are groups of people who are disenfranchised and don't feel they have a stake in their country's dream, whether the u.k., u.s. or any other country. at times, obviously, the political elite have not listened. in some cases, they thought they knew better and didn't. that's why we are seeing this expression of anger here. there is also, when you look at the demographics, older folks and i'm paraphrasing a quote i saw this morning, are re-romanticizing their past, trying to recreate something that is now gone to the detriment of the youth of their country. >> amazing, because the nostalgia voter is driving the donald trump campaign here. so interesting. kim, to what extent is what's happening in england right now a result of the austerity that was put in place by the cameron administration which was voted back into power after he had done it after the great recession. >> that's what's so amazing when we look at the results of this refe
you see it in the far rightist movement in france, the afd in germany. this is washing over large parts of the world. there are groups of people who are disenfranchised and don't feel they have a stake in their country's dream, whether the u.k., u.s. or any other country. at times, obviously, the political elite have not listened. in some cases, they thought they knew better and didn't. that's why we are seeing this expression of anger here. there is also, when you look at the demographics,...
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you know, muslims from france or belgium, i'm not saying they should be excluded but we've seen terror there. he has no idea what he's doing. i think his voters will say he is taking a reasonable approach to this. i don't see a lot of them freaking out and saying, oh, no, he's not going far enough. >> who sent dylann roof and adam lanza. >> there's that. >> whether he's backing off the muslim ban or shading it a bit or winking and nodding, he still said it. >> right. >> he still said something that is fundamentally unamerican, that is fundamentally against who we are as a country. the fact that he was willing to throw it out there on the table and the fact that he is trying to shade it down to the point of maybe people will forget i actually say it, he cannot be allowed to let -- to do what he's trying to do. i mean, i'm like robert here, it's just so astounding to me that we are actually talking about a candidate for president of the united states who has a proposal not just the muslim ban, the other thing that's also disappeared is the wall. >> right. that's going. >> he is not talki
you know, muslims from france or belgium, i'm not saying they should be excluded but we've seen terror there. he has no idea what he's doing. i think his voters will say he is taking a reasonable approach to this. i don't see a lot of them freaking out and saying, oh, no, he's not going far enough. >> who sent dylann roof and adam lanza. >> there's that. >> whether he's backing off the muslim ban or shading it a bit or winking and nodding, he still said it. >> right....
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netherlands and france and italy considering having their own vote. lama hasan. abc news london. >>> house appropriations committee is planning a rare sunday night meeting, so far the republican controlled house and senate have not supported tax increases governor wolf proposed to pay for increases in school programs. both sides have talked about reinstating a tax on gas and cigarettes. >>> a young man was rushed to temple university hospital after his car crashed into a utility pole, the action cam at north 11th and west susquehanna avenue. the man is being treated for head trauma and other serious injuries. the pole sports a septa trolley line. police are trying to determine what caused the accident. >>> a woman was found dead after philadelphia firefighters put out a fire in germantown. the woman's body was discovered in the basement. another person was taken to einstein, medical center. investigators think the home was abandoned. they are looking for the cause of the fire. >>> >>> new eyes are helping philadelphia police patrol the schuylkill river trail. tri
netherlands and france and italy considering having their own vote. lama hasan. abc news london. >>> house appropriations committee is planning a rare sunday night meeting, so far the republican controlled house and senate have not supported tax increases governor wolf proposed to pay for increases in school programs. both sides have talked about reinstating a tax on gas and cigarettes. >>> a young man was rushed to temple university hospital after his car crashed into a...
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the netherlands, france and italy considering having their own vote. lama hasan, london. >> back here at home, house appropriations committee is planning a rare sunday night meeting in an effort to get moving on a state budget that has a thursday deadline hanging over it. so far the republican controlled house and senate have not approved taxes. there are talks of recent stating tax on gas and cigarettes. >>> we are a month away from the democratic national convention at the wells fargo center. that means gig changes are happening to the arena. john rawlins checked them out. >> reporter: dnc staffers settled into temporary quarters at the center. actual construction work started a month ago outside huge tent-like structures that will house the press are coming together. luxury suites are being considered for tv, where there is bare concrete a set design company will construct a large-scale stage. still to come behind the scenes, caucus and spaces for secret service. >> to house anywhere from up to 6 protectees, perhaps more. can all this be done in a m
the netherlands, france and italy considering having their own vote. lama hasan, london. >> back here at home, house appropriations committee is planning a rare sunday night meeting in an effort to get moving on a state budget that has a thursday deadline hanging over it. so far the republican controlled house and senate have not approved taxes. there are talks of recent stating tax on gas and cigarettes. >>> we are a month away from the democratic national convention at the...
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. >>> united kingdom leaving the oavment -- eu, officials from germany, france and belgium and luxembourg are meeting this morning. >> reporter: the brexit vote causing a tsunami. exiting the eu is complicated and it could take two years to formalize an agreement. >> voting to leave the eu it is vital to stress there's no need for haste. >> reporter: eu wants britain to get out an get out quickly. a political earthquake was made force, the british prime minister david cameron who was in favor of staying in the eu resign. >> i loved this country and it was an honor to serve have it. >> reporter: bombshells are hitting hard for those who wanted to stay. but jubilation for the people who voted for an independent britain. >> wonderful, the best news ever. >> reporter: deep divisions in the country, erin erin ascertai- ascertaining -- earning the harsh divided kingdom. >> britain has to look at the trade deals and regulations in place right now under the european union and they will have to trade that and redo trade deals. >> that was lama hasan. >>> new for you, democrats approved a draft of
. >>> united kingdom leaving the oavment -- eu, officials from germany, france and belgium and luxembourg are meeting this morning. >> reporter: the brexit vote causing a tsunami. exiting the eu is complicated and it could take two years to formalize an agreement. >> voting to leave the eu it is vital to stress there's no need for haste. >> reporter: eu wants britain to get out an get out quickly. a political earthquake was made force, the british prime minister david...
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now france and italy is considering having their own vote. lama hasan, abc news, london. >> this morning pope francis called for closer ties with armenia's orthodox church. the pontiff visited the country's closed border with turkey amid new tensions with the turkish government over recognition of the 1915 genocide. turkey said the armenians by turkey was a planned genocide. turkey said the million 1/2 deaths is an inflate the figure. >>> iraqi government declared victory over isis in flawj in -- fallujah. the new crisis is an influx of refugees of tens of thousands. dozens cramp together for a bit of shade. supplies of water and food are running low. there is only one toilet for nearly thousands of people. fallujah was under control of islamic state militants 2014. >>> they mens lost their lives -- three men lost their lives yesterday when their boat was hit by a wave off catalina island. the coast guard rescued four survivors, two are in critical condition. waves in the area were reportedly between 4 and 6 feet. >>> ten cuban migrants climb
now france and italy is considering having their own vote. lama hasan, abc news, london. >> this morning pope francis called for closer ties with armenia's orthodox church. the pontiff visited the country's closed border with turkey amid new tensions with the turkish government over recognition of the 1915 genocide. turkey said the armenians by turkey was a planned genocide. turkey said the million 1/2 deaths is an inflate the figure. >>> iraqi government declared victory over...
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i was thinking today that it was like someone going into those beautiful caves in south of france you know where you have the cave paintings. that's all we know of those people are those paintings and going with a knife and scratching them out. saying we don't want to remember you. you're gone. you're finished. and so yes, it's happening as we speak. and it's something that we must be eternally vigilant against eternally. >> thank you so much for your testimony. i'd like to thank the whole panel. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator coons. senator tillis. >> thank you, senator cruz. i want to thank you and senator corn and blumenthal and others for working on this bill. ambassador lauder, can you give me an idea, do we have any rough idea of how many piece are still outstanding, number you have people that are still waiting to take action like mr. goodman have taken? . >> there was no good numbers obviously. we can say there is probably 200,000 to 300,000 works of art somewhere in the world that have been unaccounted for. i'm talking about major works of art. because the min
i was thinking today that it was like someone going into those beautiful caves in south of france you know where you have the cave paintings. that's all we know of those people are those paintings and going with a knife and scratching them out. saying we don't want to remember you. you're gone. you're finished. and so yes, it's happening as we speak. and it's something that we must be eternally vigilant against eternally. >> thank you so much for your testimony. i'd like to thank the...
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that is equivalent to the population of france. u.n. high commissioner for refugees said 24 people are forced to flee their home every minute. melissa: wow. two days until the british vote and migrants in france are violently storming the roads, desperately trying to get into the u.k. before britain decides whether or not to stay in the e.u. charlie gasparino, our fox business senior correspondent is live in london. i'm sure he is out there in the middle of the danger. what do you have for us, charlie? >> well, look at this. this shows you nice picture of the sun. melissa, do not obsess about the guy in his underwear. let us in before you vote out. that is what we're talking about here. illegals stormed ferry port, u.k. i will say this my unofficial survey shows it is 50/50. some people want to stay in that we talked to, some people want to stay out. want to leave, known as britain exit or "brexit." i will say this, if they vote out, friday will be interesting day. from what we understand, that there is likely to be a bank holiday. at l
that is equivalent to the population of france. u.n. high commissioner for refugees said 24 people are forced to flee their home every minute. melissa: wow. two days until the british vote and migrants in france are violently storming the roads, desperately trying to get into the u.k. before britain decides whether or not to stay in the e.u. charlie gasparino, our fox business senior correspondent is live in london. i'm sure he is out there in the middle of the danger. what do you have for us,...
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france, hung gary, sweden, denmark, greece. "washington post" speculated those maybe likely followers. what do you think about that? >> i think the eu has failed. as we just heard, the growth rate is only half a percent a year, even though they have some of the most well-educated people on the planet. youth unemployment in some countries is 25 to 50%. so i think a lot of people are just tired of having eu regulations run their country. they see it as failed experiment. they don't think they're doing that well. guess what, they're not doing that well. either eu has to reform or people have to leave. melissa: mary, it is about slow growth but complete annoyance. i was reading hysterical articles all of sudden eu is taking away in britain their toasters and tea kettles and their their dryers they are too powerful. you know what? i don't like this from the environment. as soon as confiscate someone's tea kettle, that is very serious. they're like, who is this bossy person in brussels who is in my bathroom and my kitchen taking away
france, hung gary, sweden, denmark, greece. "washington post" speculated those maybe likely followers. what do you think about that? >> i think the eu has failed. as we just heard, the growth rate is only half a percent a year, even though they have some of the most well-educated people on the planet. youth unemployment in some countries is 25 to 50%. so i think a lot of people are just tired of having eu regulations run their country. they see it as failed experiment. they...
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france and hollande was there and mr. renzi, italy was there. they want a quick divorce and process sped up and done with. merkel has been what you might call the voice of calm even though she says there are consequences for the uk, she said there are consequences for everybody. she also went on to say they would probably have a bit of time and hollande agreed, that september would be the time frame by which the eu would want to know what the uk intends to do to begin negotiations which have to conclude within two years for the actual divorce. so that meeting today was taking lace in preparation for tuesday and wednesday in brussels. eu leaders are gathering in brussels. they will have a big meeting on wednesday. and that's where that issue you were just touching upon, possible contagion. there is potential for "brexit"-like discussion in the netherlands and as well as in france. that is what they're trying to cope with and put a stop to. back to you. >> very complicated. adam shapiro, thank you so much. david? david: a lot of people were bettin
france and hollande was there and mr. renzi, italy was there. they want a quick divorce and process sped up and done with. merkel has been what you might call the voice of calm even though she says there are consequences for the uk, she said there are consequences for everybody. she also went on to say they would probably have a bit of time and hollande agreed, that september would be the time frame by which the eu would want to know what the uk intends to do to begin negotiations which have to...
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france doesn't have guantanamo bay. brussels did not have one. reporter: senator scott is also concerned that there is no present day detention policy for present day isis fighters. meaning there is heightened risk for further attacks down the road. one indication, david of the diop's fanaticism, he was one of the gitmo detainees who engaged in a hung are strike. he started this whole thing. there are videotapes under lock and key show him struggling with guards as they try to injected feeding tubes into him. that is indication of his fanaticism. according to intelligence files obtained by wikileaks, diop is expert in document forgery. he is capable of forging passports, enabling him to go anywhere in the world to hook up with his old al qaeda cohorts who he had a long and deep relationship. david: this is bad news, bad news. doug, thank you very much. melissa. melissa: hillary clinton and donald trump are neck and neck again. a new "quinnepiac poll" showing hillary leading "the donald" by two points with less than a month to go until the democra
france doesn't have guantanamo bay. brussels did not have one. reporter: senator scott is also concerned that there is no present day detention policy for present day isis fighters. meaning there is heightened risk for further attacks down the road. one indication, david of the diop's fanaticism, he was one of the gitmo detainees who engaged in a hung are strike. he started this whole thing. there are videotapes under lock and key show him struggling with guards as they try to injected feeding...
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stay away from all these things over the summer going on especially if it is happening in france. is this what we were warned about, it is over and we don't have to worry, or does this show how big the threat is? >> this is preview of coming attractions. we got lucky this guy was idiot. i don't want to take anything away from ukrainian service. those guys are poe professionals. they have a running war against russian-backed terrorists. they're holding their own. i'm not taking anything away from ukrainian security service. european security services do not appear to have good handle on the project. i refuse to live my life in fear. don't let terrorists dictate my travel plans but at the same time not making myself easy target. i think it is wise to avoid large gatherings in europe. if you're interested in going, maybe not during what we call the fighting season of the summer when you have a mass wave of immigrants coming from north africa and middle east and we're certain to see islamist jihadist groups trying to secrete their people into that flow. >> i know you're not going to l
stay away from all these things over the summer going on especially if it is happening in france. is this what we were warned about, it is over and we don't have to worry, or does this show how big the threat is? >> this is preview of coming attractions. we got lucky this guy was idiot. i don't want to take anything away from ukrainian service. those guys are poe professionals. they have a running war against russian-backed terrorists. they're holding their own. i'm not taking anything...
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nigel ferage was boasting 50% in favor of leaving in italy, france. he's probably exaggerating but if there is a leave vote it really does raise the whole future of the european union, put it in question. >> we could see -- europe is under tremendous strain right now. greece has seentry years of human progress erased in terms of a standard of living, mortality. you have huge numbers of refugees coming in. you've had stagnation since 2007. i mean, this seems like a really freighted and in some ways terrifying moment for europe. >> it's the biggest crisis the eu has faced since it was found the back in the '60s, since the treaty in the early '90s which founded the modern eu. the great irony is the british economy is doing relatively well compared to europe because britain recess not part of the european monetary system, they don't have the euro, they have the pound. a lot of what's gone wrong in britain is there's been austerity policies imposed by british government but people seem to be blaming that on the eu. >> that is a fascinating point. i would s
nigel ferage was boasting 50% in favor of leaving in italy, france. he's probably exaggerating but if there is a leave vote it really does raise the whole future of the european union, put it in question. >> we could see -- europe is under tremendous strain right now. greece has seentry years of human progress erased in terms of a standard of living, mortality. you have huge numbers of refugees coming in. you've had stagnation since 2007. i mean, this seems like a really freighted and in...
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and the concern is if the uk leaves, then france might leave, germany might leave, the european union is economically an equal group of countries. it has some of the world he is biggest economies like the united kingdom and germany, like greece and spain that has been suffering over the past decade. countries had been helping to bail out the economies of gre c greemegreece and portugal. >> are those the countries that have the most to lose in the eu because of this? >> yes. if you look at the major economic issues that greece has had, that a lot of these countries have been holding on to the fact that they have been in a single currency with much stronger european economies. once this is an option to get out the door might decide to take advantage of it, especially with the national throughout western europe. >> what does it mean for the strongest members like germany? >> it becomes a major, major concern that you know, the united kingdom is one of the strongest economies in europe that it's a net importer of goods from the eu. that, you know, united kingdom buys german cars, french f
and the concern is if the uk leaves, then france might leave, germany might leave, the european union is economically an equal group of countries. it has some of the world he is biggest economies like the united kingdom and germany, like greece and spain that has been suffering over the past decade. countries had been helping to bail out the economies of gre c greemegreece and portugal. >> are those the countries that have the most to lose in the eu because of this? >> yes. if you...
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we export from walthamstone to france. they love our cake in france. >> claiming britain sends the eu 350 million pounds. the pro-brexit camp said go to national health service instead. ninlg ankle fer raj admitted today the promise was empty. >> the 350 million pounds a week we sent to the eu which we will no longer send to the eu, can you guarantee that's going to the nhs? >> no, i can't. i would never have made that claim. it was one of the mistakes the leave campaign made. >> hold on a moment, that was one of your own votes. >> it wasn't i can assure you. >> that was one of the leave campaign promises, that money was going to the nhs. >> i think they made a mistake. >> that's why many people voted. >> they made a mistake doing that. >> farage among other things responsible for a pro-brexit, anti-migrant poster widely decrowd as racist. fer rage celebrated stating britain voted to leave the eu "without a single bullet being fired" despite the assassination of pro-remain labor mp jo cox last week. he cast the vote in us
we export from walthamstone to france. they love our cake in france. >> claiming britain sends the eu 350 million pounds. the pro-brexit camp said go to national health service instead. ninlg ankle fer raj admitted today the promise was empty. >> the 350 million pounds a week we sent to the eu which we will no longer send to the eu, can you guarantee that's going to the nhs? >> no, i can't. i would never have made that claim. it was one of the mistakes the leave campaign made....
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. >> france came out and said this is a political move by you because you're in a tough re-election fight. what do you say to those critics? now you can't spell nutriam i right?t nut, i mean whose to say it's pronounced nu-triton, anyway? my mixes contain delicious nuts, specially blended for your optimal nut-rition. that's right, i just changed a word in the english dictionary, forever. planters. nutrition starts with nut. but my back pain was making it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. it's...and, we've solved... ata big problem.... bloomin' onion. aussie cheese fries. bloomin' onion. the loaded bloomin' onion... two outback favorites, together at last. hurry in...! it's only here till august 2nd! >>> when it comes to presidential politics and the issue of climate change, one candidate believes it's an urgent threat and defining challenge of our time and the other calls it a hoax and conco concocted by the chinese. donald trump's position
. >> france came out and said this is a political move by you because you're in a tough re-election fight. what do you say to those critics? now you can't spell nutriam i right?t nut, i mean whose to say it's pronounced nu-triton, anyway? my mixes contain delicious nuts, specially blended for your optimal nut-rition. that's right, i just changed a word in the english dictionary, forever. planters. nutrition starts with nut. but my back pain was making it hard to sleep and open up on time....
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. >> france came out and said this is a political move by you because you're in a tough re-election fight. what do you say to those critics? people rely on that first cup and i wouldn't want to me. but when (my) back pain got bad, i couldn't sleep. i had trouble getting there on time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a sleeaid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last into the morning. ♪ look up at a new day... hey guys! now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. >>> when it comes to presidential politics and the issue of climate change, one candidate believes it's an urgent threat and defining challenge of our time and the other calls it a hoax and concocted by the chinese. donald trump's position on climate change is increasingly disconnected not only from the scientific reality or political center but from the lived experiences of ordinary americans who are already dealing with its consequences. all this week we will be presenting stories how climate change is not some far off problem for future generations to deal with but something hap
. >> france came out and said this is a political move by you because you're in a tough re-election fight. what do you say to those critics? people rely on that first cup and i wouldn't want to me. but when (my) back pain got bad, i couldn't sleep. i had trouble getting there on time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a sleeaid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last into the morning. ♪ look up at a new day... hey guys! now i'm back....
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. >> france came out and said this is a political move by you because you're in a tough >>> when it comes to presidential politics and the issue of climate change, one candidate believes it's an urgent threat and defining challenge of our time and the other calls it a hoax and concocted by the chinese. donald trump's position on climate change is increasingly disconnected not only from the scientific reality or political center but from the lived experiences of ordinary americans who are already dealing with its consequences. all this week we will be presenting stories how climate change is not some far off problem for future generations to deal with but something happening today, impacting communities across the u.s. from alaska to florida in remote villages and major american cities. we'll take an in-depth look how it is affecting people and what the fight over the future of our energy supply looks like. >>> we will begin with louisiana, losing the land they called home for generations. they are among the first americans impacted by climate change and the federal government is helping t
. >> france came out and said this is a political move by you because you're in a tough >>> when it comes to presidential politics and the issue of climate change, one candidate believes it's an urgent threat and defining challenge of our time and the other calls it a hoax and concocted by the chinese. donald trump's position on climate change is increasingly disconnected not only from the scientific reality or political center but from the lived experiences of ordinary americans...
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frances? [ inaudible ] >> address fire has been reported. in antioch and brentwood area. it is westbound 4. it could be... [ inaudible ] >> obviously we are having problems with the microphone. stay tuned. >> they not giving up, the democrats have been up all might and now all morning along staging the sit in on the house of representatives floor. they hope to force a vote on gun control. jessica castro has been watching. what is going on? >> it is going and going. they have been up all morning and all night long talking, the democrats, staging a sit in on the house of representatives floor. it adjourned this morning after midnight our time but here is a look and you can see them still talking, they have been giving each other massages and some have blankets and it started yesterday morning. it has been impressive to see them go on for so many hours at this point. the democrats have taken over the house of representatives floor trying to force a vote on gun control. more than 170 democrats have take were part in this. i want to give you a clip of something said earlier th
frances? [ inaudible ] >> address fire has been reported. in antioch and brentwood area. it is westbound 4. it could be... [ inaudible ] >> obviously we are having problems with the microphone. stay tuned. >> they not giving up, the democrats have been up all might and now all morning along staging the sit in on the house of representatives floor. they hope to force a vote on gun control. jessica castro has been watching. what is going on? >> it is going and going. they...
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and germany, britain and france will be meeting to discuss the decision some time this week.. british prime minister david cameron - who fought hard to keep his country in the e.u. - says he will step down by october. the u.k. is the world's fifth largest economy and america's 7th largest trade partner. developing right now. police need your help finding the person who stabbed a security guard in southeast over the weekend. take a look at this-- police are looking for this man. officers say the "special police officer" working security at a giant store in the 15-hundred block of alabama avenue. the officer was investigating a report of stolen items when he was stabbed several times saturday morning. there's no word on the officer's condition. a high profile decision from the u-s supreme court will be handed down today. the court is expected to decide if a texas law places undue burdens on women seeking an abortion. it is the first major abortion case to go before the court in a decade. a four-four split among the justices would leave in place a lower court decision upholding t
and germany, britain and france will be meeting to discuss the decision some time this week.. british prime minister david cameron - who fought hard to keep his country in the e.u. - says he will step down by october. the u.k. is the world's fifth largest economy and america's 7th largest trade partner. developing right now. police need your help finding the person who stabbed a security guard in southeast over the weekend. take a look at this-- police are looking for this man. officers say the...
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she's meeting with the president of france on monday and the italian foreign minister. what do you think the other countries might do? >> take scotland which may be one of the children, an older child, it's been around for quite some time. scotland is now voted twice to stay with the e.u. but if britain is leaving the e.u., and is -- what does scotland want to do? what does the child in the marriage -- who do they want to go with? what do they want to have their life like? and there's a davery complexthenicomplex thing going on from country to country. i'm worried about nato, putin is going to use the chaos or the growing disturbances of all of this to do something like grab part of estonia. estonia is essentially in the suburbs of st. petersburg. and he just licks his chops at taking control or partial control of one of the baltic states. and that's -- that could destroy nato if we don't respond right. >> how should the united states respond to that particular threat? >> we would have to move in with large mounts of military forces and move in, i think, with our allies
she's meeting with the president of france on monday and the italian foreign minister. what do you think the other countries might do? >> take scotland which may be one of the children, an older child, it's been around for quite some time. scotland is now voted twice to stay with the e.u. but if britain is leaving the e.u., and is -- what does scotland want to do? what does the child in the marriage -- who do they want to go with? what do they want to have their life like? and there's a...
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france could hold a referendum if holland is out of office. americans should race over there and go on vacation. >> the pound is low against the dollar. it was 1.36. and that is a 15 percent discount since thursday. book the trip to the uk, now is the time to do it. i think currency will remain low and the uncertainty is too much to handle. >> other countries are looking at the exit and saying that the eu may fall apart and what does it mean for the u.s. interest in those countries? >> if we see is the european union dissolve that will spark uncertainty in the market. it will be interesting on the global central bank in port you goal. and janet yellen. and the bank of england are there. and they are overextending in the growth and now brexit to deal with with. and their hands are tied. interest rates are near 0. cut rates in negative territory in europe. >> it is it a mess. thank you for are sorting it out on. eric? >> thank you, melissa. we'll have the world's ugliest dog. ♪ i didn't want to do it. ♪ you made me love you. fight heartburn
france could hold a referendum if holland is out of office. americans should race over there and go on vacation. >> the pound is low against the dollar. it was 1.36. and that is a 15 percent discount since thursday. book the trip to the uk, now is the time to do it. i think currency will remain low and the uncertainty is too much to handle. >> other countries are looking at the exit and saying that the eu may fall apart and what does it mean for the u.s. interest in those countries?...
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on monday, angela merkel, the chancellor here will meet with the president from france, then tuesday, a gathering of all the leaders at a summit in brussels to figure out how they go forward and what this divorce will mean. the united kingdom has not issued article 50, the actual divorce proceedings, but once that happen, it has to take place within two years. >> thank you so much. >> the results from britain's exit vote rocked global markets with the dow plumeting more than 600 points on friday, but the real economic impacts may be far from over. williams isaac, senior managing director and chairman of the fdic which ensures every american's bank account. appreciate you being here with us. >> good to be here. >> so, are we at the point where this is sort of a short-term crisis here and you have the dow plunlg i6 00 points and then cooler heads prevail in are we at a point where the person takes over the fdic is starting to worry about an economic collapse or 2008 all over again? >> no, i don't believe we're in a person who's running the fdic would be worried about ab economic collaps
on monday, angela merkel, the chancellor here will meet with the president from france, then tuesday, a gathering of all the leaders at a summit in brussels to figure out how they go forward and what this divorce will mean. the united kingdom has not issued article 50, the actual divorce proceedings, but once that happen, it has to take place within two years. >> thank you so much. >> the results from britain's exit vote rocked global markets with the dow plumeting more than 600...
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sweden and a majority said sweden should leave and then you add denmark, the netherlands, possibly france, possibly italy, the czech republic, hungary. this list gets pretty long. >> well, they start off falling like an onion, i mean if all the layers keep falling away. what does that mean in the long run? vladimir putin yesterday was in beijing meeting with the chinese leaders there, and, i mean, they are starting -- there's an asian group, 57 flakeses, an asian infrastructure investment bank, starting over there so is their power riseing? does this help putin and embolden him at the expense of europe and our interests? >> no, i really don't think so. i think what's happening between russia and china, the possibility that sovereign nation states could re-emerge democratically elected is a positive, and i don't think you can equit the european union with europe. there are two entirely different things and what the brexit referendum showed and what popular opinion is in many european countries is that the institutions, the governance institutions of the european union have served their pur
sweden and a majority said sweden should leave and then you add denmark, the netherlands, possibly france, possibly italy, the czech republic, hungary. this list gets pretty long. >> well, they start off falling like an onion, i mean if all the layers keep falling away. what does that mean in the long run? vladimir putin yesterday was in beijing meeting with the chinese leaders there, and, i mean, they are starting -- there's an asian group, 57 flakeses, an asian infrastructure investment...
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also referred to bombs that were used in france, his words, used in france, quote. next few days you will see more of this type of action going on, end quote. then, catherine, he hung up. reporter: there were three phone calls. i find the format of this transcript somewhat confusing in the sense we see sections redacted but based on my read there are paragraphs summarizing negotiations with the hostage negotiators. the questions i have why some portions are word for word verbatim and there are redactions and some in sum if you will. there is nothing consistently with the transcript. we may have more at fbi meeting why it was done this way, bill. bill: he said victims rescued, he will put four vests on bombs within 15 minutes. 5:14 a.m., three hours after it was over with shots being fired inside. catherine, thank you very much. in washington. reporter: you're welcome, bill. martha: there is celebration in some parts of the country today. king james is now king of the world, at least in the basketball world as cleveland clinches the title ending a half-century drough
also referred to bombs that were used in france, his words, used in france, quote. next few days you will see more of this type of action going on, end quote. then, catherine, he hung up. reporter: there were three phone calls. i find the format of this transcript somewhat confusing in the sense we see sections redacted but based on my read there are paragraphs summarizing negotiations with the hostage negotiators. the questions i have why some portions are word for word verbatim and there are...
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we'll be forced to move jobs to france, and germany in europe. martha: there has been a lot of fear mongering to some extent perhaps that there were going to be such dire circumstances that would come of this. is it true, though? people aren't going to just drop england off the map and decide they are not going to trade with them anymore. how protracted is the damage. maria: people need to recognize the importance of britain. there will be some country forces to move operations to continental europe. but make no mistake, the uk will redo deals. i don't think it will take two years. they have a two-year grace period where they will be redoing their trade deals and regulatory framework. we don't know what a new trade deal with the united states will look like. will that mean we are talking about new tariffs and products will be more expensive for american consumers to buy anything coming out of the uk? these are all open questions. the uk is not going anywhere. the uk has been a terrific partner with the united states and a very strong member of th
we'll be forced to move jobs to france, and germany in europe. martha: there has been a lot of fear mongering to some extent perhaps that there were going to be such dire circumstances that would come of this. is it true, though? people aren't going to just drop england off the map and decide they are not going to trade with them anymore. how protracted is the damage. maria: people need to recognize the importance of britain. there will be some country forces to move operations to continental...
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we'll see if others follow britain's rule and leave like france. kt, thank you. >> thank you. eric: martha? martha: scary moments in the sky as plane catches fire with more than 200 people aboard. what sparked those flames. eric: more than 150 homes destroyed in fast-moving wildfire in the u.s. crews are scrambling to race against time to save those in the fire's path. >> never seen anything like this in my entire life. you see it on tv. see floods and stuff, but fire take out a whole neighborhood? it is crazy. eric: major abortion ruling from the supreme court just moments ago, throwing out appeal courts ruling in texas about that state's abortion law. requiring doctors that perform abortions in the lone star state to have hospital privilege and hospital standards. critics claim that restricted rights of texas women to have abortions. the 5-3 ruling strikes down the law that severely restricted those clinics across the state causing some to close. we're awaiting second decision from the supreme court on the corruption case of former virginia governor bob mcdonald, concerns $1
we'll see if others follow britain's rule and leave like france. kt, thank you. >> thank you. eric: martha? martha: scary moments in the sky as plane catches fire with more than 200 people aboard. what sparked those flames. eric: more than 150 homes destroyed in fast-moving wildfire in the u.s. crews are scrambling to race against time to save those in the fire's path. >> never seen anything like this in my entire life. you see it on tv. see floods and stuff, but fire take out a...
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and there was talk of actual war with france. it becomes known that the quality of war, the government and the federalists are nervous, even more now at the possibility of desertion by supporters of the french revolution. and they pass the alien and tradition acts, which galvanized republicans. they were some of the most extreme measures limiting freedom of speech, allowing the government to imprison journalists who invariably were republican journalists, extending the time it took to be actualized as american citizens from five years to 14 years. there were largely hit groups leaving the rebellion in 1798, trying to be radical. and those were likely to support the republican party, it was taken very personally by the republicans. so by 1798, jefferson was writing to his daughter martha, and he said politics and party hatred destroy the happiness of every being here. it seems like salamanders who consider fire as their element. the candidates in 1800, as you know, before the fourth amendment, they did not distinguish between the
and there was talk of actual war with france. it becomes known that the quality of war, the government and the federalists are nervous, even more now at the possibility of desertion by supporters of the french revolution. and they pass the alien and tradition acts, which galvanized republicans. they were some of the most extreme measures limiting freedom of speech, allowing the government to imprison journalists who invariably were republican journalists, extending the time it took to be...
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many of the leaders, germany, netherlands, france, very worried it could be a psychological run on the bank. britain leaves, then the others might. there are significant minorities in a lot of the countries that want to leave in terms of numbers. minority of numbers which want to leave. the unfortunate thing, anderson, this is where it gets really tricky and really ugly, a lot of the leave movements are led by the hard right, very xenophobic, anti-immigrant, pop list, nationalist, white identity politics. they're the leaders who are pushing in momentum, including here in britain. the anti-immigrant leader of the party that forced prime minister cameron to hold this referendum. many say cameron inflicted a wound on himself if they break it and on britain and europe. it is a very bitter, very close race. >> we will continue to watch. christiane amanpour, appreciate it. >>> up next, the baltimore police officer that faced the most serious charge in the death of freddie gray is acquitted. he was accused of giving him a rough ride. what does the family say about the latest acquittal? i talk
many of the leaders, germany, netherlands, france, very worried it could be a psychological run on the bank. britain leaves, then the others might. there are significant minorities in a lot of the countries that want to leave in terms of numbers. minority of numbers which want to leave. the unfortunate thing, anderson, this is where it gets really tricky and really ugly, a lot of the leave movements are led by the hard right, very xenophobic, anti-immigrant, pop list, nationalist, white...
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>> oh, there's plenty of candidates from the dutch to france to the spanish, the italians, they've all got right wing extremist groups calling for referendum in the last 24 hours, but the likelihood of anybody getting one off the ground is remote and the reason is because in the case of the uk the fox was well and truly in the cabinet, in the government. it was the ruling party that was causing the problem so it was easier to get this thing started. the rest of them will just be noise, disturbance. there will be a lot offroth and distress but nobody else has really the capacity at the moment to get something like this off the ground. >> richard quest, christiane amanpour, thanks so much. >>> up next, flooding like you've never seen it before. that's a house on fire being swept down a creek in west virginia. at least 20 deaths reported in that state so far. we're going to get an update from the weather center. >>> deportation fears at the supreme court blocks president obama's plan for millions of undocumented to get legal status. meet rosa who worries she could be force d out of the c
>> oh, there's plenty of candidates from the dutch to france to the spanish, the italians, they've all got right wing extremist groups calling for referendum in the last 24 hours, but the likelihood of anybody getting one off the ground is remote and the reason is because in the case of the uk the fox was well and truly in the cabinet, in the government. it was the ruling party that was causing the problem so it was easier to get this thing started. the rest of them will just be noise,...
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elections in france, germany. there is across the atlantic corridor, united states and europe, there's fear of immigration, a lot of fear about mideast terrorism, a lot of anger going on at elites, turkey trying to get into european union. now what happens? do they not go in, then what happens with turkish and syrian border. it is safe to say it is a powder keg in europe this weekend. we have to see how it unfolds. 600 points in the dow is just the opening. probably have a tough few days next week and have to see where this leads us. >> barbara starr is reporting that jihad forums are celebrating hoping it means more chaos in europe. >> well, there is a palpable national security consideration. the secretary general of nato, gave an interview to the guardian on the eve of brexit saying this will effect our ability to con strain and counter threat of international jihadism. in what way concretely. being part of european union means you subscribe to this eu warrant system, people, suspects that are wanted around the
elections in france, germany. there is across the atlantic corridor, united states and europe, there's fear of immigration, a lot of fear about mideast terrorism, a lot of anger going on at elites, turkey trying to get into european union. now what happens? do they not go in, then what happens with turkish and syrian border. it is safe to say it is a powder keg in europe this weekend. we have to see how it unfolds. 600 points in the dow is just the opening. probably have a tough few days next...